Applications for the workstation base continue to demand more from thehardware in order to deliver the next level of digital video and graphics. Toanswer this trend, and to enable highly-enhanced workstation performance, Tyanis introducing the powerful Thunder i7525 (S2676), based on Intel’s breakthroughE7525 chipset with PCI Express*.
The Thunder i7525 introduces a host of features designed to provide customerswith the latest range of workstation system capabilities. Using the incrediblepower of dual Intel Xeon™ DP processors with 800MHz Front Side Bus (FSB), theThunder i7525 also has a PCI Express x16 slot to support the newest high-endvideo cards on the market. For memory performance and the highest level ofreliability, the Thunder i7525 includes top-end compatibility with RegisteredDDR2-400 (PC2-4300) memory with ECC support. PCI-X 133/100MHz expansion slotshave also been built right onboard, in addition to legacy 32-bit PCI slots.Other great features include a dual-channel Adaptec® 7902W Ultra320 SCSIcontroller option, Serial ATA RAID, ADI-based multi-channel audio with SPDIF fornear loss-less output, TI 1394a FireWire, and a Broadcom® PCIe-based GigabitEthernet LAN port for network connectivity.
“As workstation requirements become more advanced, the design of the hardwaremust also increase in scope by several degrees,” stated Don Clegg, VicePresident of Sales and Strategic Programs at Tyan. “The release of the TyanThunder i7525 (S2676) represents an evolution in workstation platforms, enablingcustomers with new processor, memory, and graphics technologies for CAD/CAE, DCC,E&P, EDA, and a wide range of other applications.”
The Thunder i7525 (S2676) is sampling now, and will reach initial productionlevels in early July.
vendredi 27 septembre 2013
Tyan Thunder i7525 (S2676) Board
mardi 17 septembre 2013
iPhone 5 big success, but no leap forward analysts
Apple's newest iPhone launched Friday has a host of design and technology improvements: it is lighter, slimmer, faster and more powerful, and has improved
Enderle said the new iPhone is "the most elegant smartphone" on the market, but that its design targets only segments of the market. That contrasts with Samsung, which offers a range of devices from entry-level to high-end.
For Apple to have just a single
"Apple's failure to continually bring new device innovations to the market allows competitors to catch up and threaten its iOS platform.
"Today, Apple's iOS platform and ecosystem seem invincible. But all empires eventually crumble, and unless Apple ups its device innovation game, we may be seeing Apple's iOS empire approaching its zenith."
Apple has fierce customer loyalty and has been gaining users, but has failed to keep pace with smartphones powered by Google's Android operating system.
Research firm IDC says Apple has 16.9 percent of the global smartphone market, with 68 percent of the market held by makers of Android phones, led by Samsung.
Ramon Llamas, mobile analyst at IDC, agreed that Apple is "just catching up to the trend" in many areas, but is not ready to bet against the Cupertino, California firm.
"Apple is still the reigning champion," Llamas said, noting that Apple has kept its customer base with a broad "ecosystem" that includes its huge app store and iTunes platform.
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vendredi 23 août 2013
Obsessive Consumption..
his very first state fair
mercredi 21 août 2013
trace my face brings the color..
ohhh color. my body craves it in the dead of winter. it's like a much needed vitamin. luckily, on days when the wind chill factor is below 0 (no joke.) i can cruise the many channels of the wonderful world wide webby and look for sunny portals. well, look no futher. check out graphic designer traci edwards etsy shop tracemyface. she's got beautifully colored posters of shows she has done for a few of my favorite bands. not to mention, she does the cutest deer print ever.
mardi 20 août 2013
Tracey Emin Draws the Royal Wedding..
Personally, I don't care about weddings nor did I watch the Royal Wedding. But I spotted Tracey Emin's drawing on Arrested Motion of Kate & Will's kiss and I had to share. Love it.
via arrestedmotion.com
lundi 19 août 2013
Marco Zamora Derek Albeck at Fecal Face..
Above is the work of Marco Zamora and below Derek Albeck.
dimanche 18 août 2013
Sneak Peek Joshua Petker's We're Not As Colorful As We Think..
We're Not As Colorful As We Think We Are.
Here's a sneak peek of a few paintings and detail shots of Joshua Petker's work for his upcoming show, We're Not As Colorful As We Think at The Shooting Gallery. I have to say it was sooo hard to choose only a few images. All of the work is so lush and tantalizing. I am dying to see them on those black walls!
Untitled 1, detail.
Untitled 3. (This beauty has already sold.)
Don't Walk Away, detail.
vendredi 16 août 2013
jessica cannon website update..
jessica cannon recently updated her website with new work. her goache paintings are some of my absolute favorites. her new work is unexpected yet falls right in line next to my very favorite piece of her's: from a face in my head (which is below this paragraph). i wrote about jessica back in march as well. it's exciting to see the new direction she is moving in.
jeudi 15 août 2013
call me sham-wow
mardi 13 août 2013
catherine campbell, beautiful line drawing..
i'm a big fan of catherine campbell's work. catherine just got some new pens and is giving them a test drive. she just posted this image on her blog, my folk lover and i absolutely love it. striped knee highs? adorable. big ol' creeky house? perfect. you can see more of catherine's work and read her daily musing here on her bloggy or check out her website.
lundi 12 août 2013
friendly friday feed my starving children
dimanche 11 août 2013
andrew brandou..
Andrew Brandou's work reminds of illustrations from the The Little Golden books my Grandparents used to read to me as a kid. Some look as though they came straight form The Little Golden Libraryitself, which is what initially drew me to his work in the firstplace...there is a comfort and innocence in them. However some of Andrew's chipper, happy animals have a little twinkle of mischief in their eye or a total insane 1000 yard stare, depending on which piece you are looking at. And that is what kept me with Andrew's work, the reality and honesty brought to the cute little critters he portrays. Remember not all fairy tales were sweet and innocent as Disney sugars them up today. Fecal Face posted an interview with him back in February of 2006. It's an entertaining look into Andrew's proffesional and personal life.
vendredi 9 août 2013
O My Organization cloth diaper table work flow
jeudi 8 août 2013
and the award for longest labor that didnt actually result in a baby goes to
mardi 6 août 2013
2011 by the numbers
lundi 5 août 2013
Studio Visit Q A Ben Venom.
Above image by Ryan Hendon.
I caught up with Ben Venom recently to check out his progress on his biggest quilt to date, The Mega Quilt, a 13' x15' quilt made from over 125 Heavy Metal band T-shirts. The quilt will be on display in Yerba Buena Center for the Arts upcoming show BAN6: Visual Arts Exhibition, which opens July 8th, 2011. We also got to chat about the quilt, how he fell into the craft and what's coming up for him. Enjoy! - meighan
Let's get down to brass tacks, quilting isn't a male heavy medium. Why quilting? What brought you to a craft/art medium that is traditionally women owned? And how long have you been quilting?
In 2008 I was invited to be part of an exhibition in Berlin, Germany and wanted to make a really large piece for the show but not have to pay a lot of money to ship it. I had been sewing large flags and banners while in graduate school at the San Francisco Art Institute and recently saw the Gees Bend quilt show at the De Young. At the time I had a bunch of all Heavy Metal T-shirts hanging in my closet. So...I decided to combine the two: Metal and Quilts!
Are you self-taught?
Yes...I am self-taught. I made a couple of phone calls to my mother and bought a couple of beginner guides to quilting. Basically, I just started designing, cutting, and sewing and learned new tricks along the way.
In your current work you combine a traditionally feminine craft with a male dominated style of music; heavy metal. Tell us how those two come together in your work for you. Why juxtapose the two?
I see it as a high speed collision of polar opposites like Large Hadron Collider, particles are shot at each other at a extremely high rate of speed and scientists measure the resulting explosions. It is at this point when something new is born. In addition, quilts are traditionally made from soft fabric and Heavy Metal music refers to a load, aggressive, and heavy sound. Just in the definition of each you can see the complete opposite sides of the spectrum.
Heavy Metal has always had this over the top mentality with the 70's and 80's dominated by all these dudes wearing makeup and looking like strippers. Dee Synder, Alice Cooper, KISS, the list goes on and on. Even dressed up in some ridiculous clothing and makeup these dudes scored all the babes! So...I was thinking about that absolute contradiction, and thought by combining quilts with Metal I would be able to achieve a similar result.
Sometimes I like to ask artists who they are watching or inspired by as in terms of other artists -- but I'd like to keep this to strictly quilting. Can you tell us about who you've watched in the quilting and fiber world -- who has inspired you and/or influenced your work?
Since the Gees Bend quilt show at the De Young I have been constantly looking through the exhibition catalog and online for ideas. I bought The Architecture of the Quilts book from the exhibition which has some great images of the more colorful and abstract quilts. Also, some quilts made entirely from worn out levi jeans and other denim scraps. They're some really amazing pieces made by some amazing women.
More recently, the De Young exhibited a selection of Amish quilts from the collection of Faith and Stephen Brown. These quilts dealt more with faith and spirituality rather than the creators surrounding [the] enviroment. Both shows have been a great influence to my recent work and continue to give new ideas on how quilts can be constructed. Plus...I've recently been in email contact with Joe Cunningham who wrote the forward to the Amish quilt catalog.
I honestly do not know many fine art artists working with textiles that I admire or am influenced by. However, Erin Riley is someone I see that is definitely killing it right now. Her work takes textiles into the modern day...beer, bikinis, and drugs. Awesome!
Can you tell us about how you educate yourself around the craft?
I have recently made some contacts within the quilt world and have learned a whole bunch of new techniques and shortcuts from a couple of nice ladies. Old ladies love me! Everytime I go to a sewing/fabric store I ask a ton of questions and go home and try out what I learned. I am considering taking a sewing class or two at the Sewing Machine Shop in Walnut Creek cause I was recently asked to teach a quilting workshop at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and at Workshop SF. So...I need to get my learn on.
Tell us about the quilt you are currently working on.
The Mega quilt! It measures 160" x 180" and has over 120 different Heavy Metal band T-shirts sewn into a Medusa Skull design. I had to buy a new sewing machine (Juki F-600) cause my previous one is too small for all this fabric. Think bitchin Camaro compared to a shitty Honda Accord...that is one hell of an UPGRADE!
This quilt will be the largest I have made thus far and also the most expensive. I have been using the floor space at Guerrero Gallery to lay it out and position all the pieces together. Andres (owner of Guerrero Gallery) has been very helpful in allowing me unlimited access to the gallery in the evenings. Many thanks to Andres Guerrero (the Janitor)!!!
The quilt consists of a detailed Medusa Skull surrounded by a sun shield and smaller stars. Heavy Metal band T-shirts form the Medusa head and surrounding star shapes. At least 3 different quilting patterns are used to accentuate the design and add another level to the piece. This design combines the interest of Metal music with Mythology and the Occult while simultaneously attempting to represent the B movie Horror film style. By addressing the softer side of Heavy Metal this piece plays with the idea of tension between the grandiosity of Metal music and the more domestic nature of craft.
You have also worked with embroidery -- are there other traditional crafts you have utilized in your work, or that you would like to work in?
I've been thinking about learning to crochet or knit some pieces to wear. However, in the near future I plan to make a couple more embroidered pieces influenced by Metal and Occult culture. I like to watch football while I embroider...the new season starts in August. Time to get to work!
What is coming up for you, both professionally and personally?
Three of my Heavy Metal quilts will be on view at Wolverhampton Gallery in Birmingham, England June 18 for Home of Metal: You Should Be Living. This show is in conjunction with a couple of other events put on by the Home of Metal organization. The Mega quilt and two other new pieces will be on view July 8 for Bay Area Now 6 at Yerba Buena Center for Arts. I have been working on these pieces for the last 5 months and am looking forward to the exhibition...should be a good one. As part of my work in the exhibition, I am hosting a Heavy Metal concert September 22 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Black Cobra, Hightower, and Walken will be playing in the gallery in front of my quilt with Glass Coat Photo Booth on site offering FREE polaroid pictures to attendees. Its gonna make your head EXPLODE!
Aside from the art exhibitions...I just returned from Atlanta, GA where I taught a 2 day printing intensive class at the Atlanta Printmakers Studio and gave a lecture sponsored by the online magazine Burnaway based in Atlanta. This summer I will be teaching Screenprinting to High School students at the San Francisco Art Institute and to adults at the Kala Art Institution in late August. Somewhere in between I may be assisting a 3 hour quilting class at Workshop SF. Thats all for now.
One last thing, will you make me a quilt for my birthday next month?
HA! One jamming Bday quilt coming up!
dimanche 4 août 2013
Out About Hugh Leeman JR's Inside Out Project.
A few weeks ago I met up with Hugh Leeman and friends in the Tenderloin section of San Francisco. Leeman took part in JR's project Inside Out -- "a large-scale participatory art project that transforms messages of personal identity into pieces of artistic work" -- JR hopes this will become the world's largest public participatory art project.
Leeman has worked often with homeless men in his work here in San Francisco, creating their likeness on paste ups, paintings and t-shirts among other things. (The latter's proceeds he donates to the individuals who inspired the work). Inside Out it is a perfect avenue for Leeman's work: giving disposable cameras to men who live on the streets or in shelters to take pictures of their friends and 'neighbors'. The wall is a result of these photos. It was a beautiful Sunday -- and lots of people were there to help with the project, including the men who inspired it.
Be sure you watch the video below, it is the first in a series of vids about the project. Very moving.